Tradiciones Y Estrategias De Movilizacion Social En Los Partidos Opositores Durante El Peronismo. El Caso Del Partido Comunista Y La Union De Mujeres De La Argentina. Tradiciones Y Estrategias De Movilizacion Social En Los Partidos Opositores Durante El Peronismo. El Caso Del Partido Comunista Y La Union De Mujeres De La Argentina.

Tradiciones Y Estrategias De Movilizacion Social En Los Partidos Opositores Durante El Peronismo. El Caso Del Partido Comunista Y La Union De Mujeres De La Argentina‪.‬

Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 2005, July, 30, 60

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Resumen. Este estudio analiza el surgimiento de la Union de Mujeres de la Argentina. La entidad se crea al calor de una estrategia politica del Partido Comunista Argentino (PCA) durante los primeros anos del gobierno peronista (1946-1949). El PCA intento construir estructuras alternativas: las organizaciones de masas. Estas conjurarian la peronizacion y la manipulacion estatal. En esta accion, rescato dos experiencias de movilizacion precedentes: la Junta de la Victoria (JV) y las Agrupaciones Barriales (AB) aparecidas en los '30. El articulo destaca las interrelaciones entre estado, partidos y sociedad civil a lo largo del tiempo. Abstract. This article analyzes the beginning of the Union de Mujeres de la Argentina, an organization that began as a political strategy of the Communist Party (PCA) during the first years of the Peronist government (1946-1949). The PCA tried to build alternative structures--the mass organizations. These organizations worked against peronizacion and state manipulation. In this way, the strategy rescued two earlier mobilization experiences, the Junta de la Victoria and the Asociaciones Barriales, both appearing in the 1930s. In sum, this article highlights the interrelation between state, party, and civil society during that time.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2005
1 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
41
Pages
PUBLISHER
Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
284.6
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